Example sentences of "[vb base] them [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | We need to refer to them because they are a significant element of style , but we shall not in general distinguish them formally from linguistic categories . |
2 | And some , as it meant , if that , if they had done that you actually have to put your foot in their sto , chest , or their stomach and push them away from you , and swim around and come at them from the back . |
3 | She wanted to snatch them up and hide them away from the coolly assessing scrutiny that seemed to lay her bare . |
4 | They dig for days to get them out of the ground , and hide them jealously from other Yahoos . ’ |
5 | All the big firms have strong international links that cushion them somewhat from domestic troubles . |
6 | We are attempting to investigate the influences that act on girls and women when they are making the crucial ‘ O ’ Level , ‘ A ’ Level and college and career choices , and which channel them away from research jobs in hard science . |
7 | Autistic children are difficult to understand due to their complete individuality ; unlike Down 's people , they do not have any common physical characteristics which place them apart from other people ; they are often very attractive looking children . |
8 | Steer them away from attacking other individuals in terms of personalities . |
9 | Steer them away from business jargon , which is n't understood by the public . |
10 | ‘ You transfer them across from their regular cage and then close the door behind them . |
11 | So get them away from the mains and then what do you do ? |
12 | And how soon get them here from your northern lands … ? ’ |
13 | obviously you get them then from in bulk from |
14 | The second mechanism is to have special protein molecules in the membrane , able to take hold of molecules of X and pass them directionally from outside to inside . |
15 | In practice , many species are recognized by having some peculiarity of shape , behaviour , plumage , colour and so on , that reliably set them apart from all other similar species . |
16 | The groups of organisms described have certain special peculiarities that set them apart from all others , and once these features are recognized the group to which the fossil belongs can be confidently identified . |
17 | An Ornaments Rubric included in the 1559 Prayer Book ordered the use of vestments and the alb and cope during the communion service ; and the 1559 injunctions required the clergy to wear the surplice during services , as well as their distinctive outdoor dress which set them apart from the laity . |
18 | We crept close enough to see the features which set them apart from curlew : the smaller size , relatively shorter bill and pattern of light and dark head-stripes . |
19 | Whilst at one time the personal characteristics of children , and the circumstances in which they were received into care , set them apart from other children not admitted into care , the norms of family life for children inside and outside of public care could no longer be regarded as so different from each other . |
20 | A partial answer for the failure of that explanation is provided here , by looking at the characteristics of the Nottinghamshire mining communities which apparently set them apart from those of their neighbours further north . |
21 | The SEATO and CENTO pacts brought certain Asian states into pro-Western blocs and set them apart from a larger neutralist group . |
22 | ‘ The key is train them properly from the word go , ’ Steve emphasised . |
23 | Throughout the training programme we discussed the ways in which people are disabled — not by limited ability but by a number of barriers that keep them apart from the activities that the rest of their communities are involved in . |
24 | We do not want them to be upset , so we keep them away from funerals , or from saying goodbye , face to face , to their relatives and friends . |
25 | They are liable to scorch ( plasmolysis ) , so use sparingly and keep them away from leaf and stems . |
26 | There is a focus upon natural families , and in particular poor natural families , whose ties are threatened by the powers of courts and social workers to remove children and keep them away from their parents , perhaps permanently . |
27 | If you 're anywhere near , keep them away from me . |
28 | ‘ Keep them away from the fighting until the poor bloody infantry gets a chance to stop running . |
29 | Moving trauma can be lessened for pets if you keep them away from the hustle and bustle . |
30 | Jean , keep them away from that . |